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Janice C Cartier wrote:
Absolutely divine. Speaks to me of modernism and evokes some original sin connotation. Simplicity and depth. Bravo.Fabulous composition. Many thanks for what you do...masterfully .
All best,
Jan
Absolutely divine. Speaks to me of modernism and evokes some original sin connotation. Simplicity and depth. Bravo.Fabulous composition. Many thanks for what you do...masterfully .
All best,
Jan
11.27.07
blg wrote:
laguiole knives are beautiful, but it is this apple that has me riveted every time i see this painting...outstanding.
laguiole knives are beautiful, but it is this apple that has me riveted every time i see this painting...outstanding.
11.28.07
Carolyn Allen wrote:
I love your work! Beautiful, just so warm and fresh. I can almost smell that apple! Thanks for sharing ,you are very talented. I look forward to seeing more.
I love your work! Beautiful, just so warm and fresh. I can almost smell that apple! Thanks for sharing ,you are very talented. I look forward to seeing more.
11.28.07
anon. wrote:
I love the apple, but it's the laguiole knife that fascinates me. I only learned to pronounce it about 15 or 20 years ago. I used to say the "gui" -- and was corrected. It's softer when pronounced properly. I love the bees on the knives, and the one I first saw had belonged to a friend's father. A real antique that had cut many apples. This painting is something of a "madeleine" for me....
I love the apple, but it's the laguiole knife that fascinates me. I only learned to pronounce it about 15 or 20 years ago. I used to say the "gui" -- and was corrected. It's softer when pronounced properly. I love the bees on the knives, and the one I first saw had belonged to a friend's father. A real antique that had cut many apples. This painting is something of a "madeleine" for me....
11.28.07
Jennifer Evenhus wrote:
ahhh Diebenkorn no wonder I LOVE this piece - it's a masterpeice and one that you will kick yourself for not keeping for yourself. The composition is perfect and the angle the apple slice is painted from is quite unusual. Love the subtle difference in value between the two sides of the apple, which becomes evident while squinting. And the double shadow . . . one of the things I love to paint. Bravo. Jennifer
ahhh Diebenkorn no wonder I LOVE this piece - it's a masterpeice and one that you will kick yourself for not keeping for yourself. The composition is perfect and the angle the apple slice is painted from is quite unusual. Love the subtle difference in value between the two sides of the apple, which becomes evident while squinting. And the double shadow . . . one of the things I love to paint. Bravo. Jennifer
11.30.07
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